
OP Jindal Global University (JGU) recently launched the Motwani Jadeja Institute for American Studies (MJIAS) in New York. The occasion was marked by the simultaneous release of the JGU Sustainable Development Report 2025 and a Distinguished Public Lecture delivered by leading Indian and global figures, signifying the university’s multidimensional vision of education, diplomacy, and innovation.
The Motwani Jadeja Institute for American Studies (MJIAS) is a new centre that will focus on research, public policy, education, innovation, and cultural exchange between India and the United States. The Institute is founded through an endowment by the Motwani Jadeja Foundation, under the visionary leadership of Asha Jadeja Motwani, a philanthropist and venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley.
The Institute is named in honour of Prof Rajeev Motwani, a legendary computer scientist whose mentorship of innovators, including Google’s founders, left an indelible mark on the technology and innovation landscape globally.
In his welcome address, founding Vice-Chancellor of JGU, Prof (Dr) C Raj Kumar, celebrated the institute by calling it a powerful symbol of academic diplomacy that not only honours a legacy of scientific excellence but also builds intellectual bridges between nations.
"The Motwani Jadeja Institute for American Studies (MJIAS) is not merely the establishment of a new academic institute—it is a profound affirmation of our belief that universities must serve as instruments of global transformation. In an era where the world faces unprecedented challenges, we need institutional platforms such as MJIAS that nurture critical inquiry, uphold the values of freedom and democracy, and prepare our students to be not only professionals but also public intellectuals. This Institute is a tribute to the pioneering brilliance of Professor Rajeev Motwani and the extraordinary generosity and vision of Ms Asha Jadeja. It will be a bridge between India and the United States, between technology and humanities, between policy and innovation, and above all, between ideas and action," he added.
Delivering the foundational address, Asha Jadeja Motwani expressed her commitment to shaping ecosystems that empower changemakers, particularly across the Global South. She remarked,
“We are at an inflection point in human history. The technological revolution we are living through demands new paradigms of leadership—leadership that is ethical, empathetic, interdisciplinary, and globally conscious. Through MJIAS, we are not only honouring the spirit of Rajeev, who believed in democratizing innovation and knowledge, but we are also giving life to a bold vision: to create a space where the next generation of leaders of India and the USA can question, collaborate, and co-create. We are building a platform that fosters dialogue, disrupts outdated systems, and inspires a mindset of fearless experimentation. My deepest hope is that this Institute becomes a lighthouse for South–North partnerships and a hub for intellectual and entrepreneurial energy from India, the United States, and the world," she said.
She also announced upcoming initiatives under MJIAS, including India–US student fellowships, start-up accelerator collaborations, and visiting professorships to bring top American scholars to India and vice versa.
Former Ambassador of India to France and Founding Director-General of MJIAS, Prof (Dr) Mohan Kumar, presented the Vision Statement of the Institute. He highlighted the strategic and intellectual significance of deepening Indo–US ties through knowledge exchange.
“MJIAS will engage with geopolitics, digital governance, trade, technology, and defence – all with a view to building a vibrant strategic partnership and 'ring fencing' it from geopolitical vagaries," he added.
Senior scholars from leading US universities Chair, International Board of Advisors, JGU, and Indiana University Maurer School of Law Prof (Dr) Jayanth Krishnan and Vice Chair, Seattle University School of Law, Prof Sital Kalantry emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary learning, legal and technological innovation, and academic integrity. They praised MJIAS for anchoring itself at the intersection of liberal values, democratic norms, and global citizenship.
In a powerful Presidential Address, Consul General of India in New York, Binaya Srikanta Pradhan hailed the Institute as a timely and meaningful contribution to the India–US strategic partnership.
He noted that academic institutions like MJIAS embody the spirit of knowledge diplomacy. He added,
“Our nations share a foundation of democracy and diversity. This Institute will deepen that partnership through research, policy dialogue, and people-to-people ties.”
Launch of the JGU Sustainable Development Report 2025
The evening also witnessed the formal release of the Sustainable Development Report 2025 of JGU written by its lead author, Dean of Academic Governance, Prof Padmanabha Ramanujam. The report presents a detailed mapping of the university’s contribution to all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through teaching, research, community engagement, infrastructure, and institutional strategy.
Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Hawaii and Distinguished Professor at JGU, Justice Michael Wilson, offered reflections on the report, noting,
“What JGU has done is create an institutional template for sustainability – a model that global universities can emulate. This is what academia must do – lead by example.”
What JGU has done is create an institutional template for sustainability – a model that global universities can emulate.
Distinguished Professor at JGU, Justice Michael Wilson
Distinguished Public Lecture: A Confluence of Law, Technology, and Governance
The final segment of the evening featured a Distinguished Public Lecture delivered by Former Chief Justice of India Justice UU Lalit addressed the importance of education in strengthening constitutional democracy. In his lecture, he stated,
“The role of a university in any society is not only to impart knowledge but also to cultivate conscience. Today, we find ourselves confronting deeply complex questions about the rule of law, justice, and constitutional morality—not just in India but across the world. It is in this context that institutions like the Motwani Jadeja Institute become so critical. They stand at the frontlines of democratic resilience. They equip young minds with not just the tools of reasoning and argumentation, but with the moral compass necessary to lead and serve. As someone who has spent decades in the judiciary, I deeply value the ability of academia to challenge authority, question power, and uphold the spirit of the Constitution.”
Minister for Information Technology and Digital Services, Government of Tamil Nadu, Dr Palanivel Thiaga Rajan delivered a keynote address on the future of data governance, AI ethics, and digital innovation. He called for stronger university-government collaborations to create public value through evidence-based policymaking and inclusive technologies. The lecture was moderated by Dean of the Jindal School of Government & Public Policy, Prof R Sudarshan who underscored the unique convergence of law, policy, technology, and ethics in the evening’s deliberations.
Vice Dean of International Affairs and Global Initiatives, Prof (Dr) Akhil Bhardwaj, concluded the evening with a Vote of Thanks, calling it “a milestone moment for JGU and a call to action for universities across the world to be bolder, braver, and more globally connected.”
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